Al Pacino’s Child Support For His Baby With Noor Alfallah Is An Eye-Opener

The details of the 83-year-old film icon’s child support for his new son Roman were revealed.

Al Pacino must pay more than $30,000 a month in child support to Noor Alfallah for their recently born son Roman, Page Six reported Thursday.

The gossip section revealed other details of their arrangement after viewing the court documents.

The Oscar-winning “Scent of a Woman” star was also ordered to pay Alfallah $110,000 upfront apart from the monthly installments while providing $13,000 for a night nurse, coverage of medical bills not covered by insurance and a $15,000 annual deposit into an education fund.

Alfallah, 29, and Pacino, 83, will share legal custody, but Alfallah will have primary physical custody, Page Six noted.

Yet the two are “still together,” Pacino’s publicist told HuffPost on Friday. (He did not comment on the child support.) Alfallah, a producer, filed for custody in September, a few months after she and Pacino welcomed baby Roman in June. The “Godfather” star has three adult children from two previous relationships.

Their romance goes back to at least April 2022, but they may have been a couple earlier.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - AUGUST 24: Noor Alfallah and Al Pacino arrive for a music video shoot with Bad Bunny on August 24, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Gotham/GC Images)
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